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We will have a busy summer this year spread some vibraphone love!

Summer Workshops!

Click For Ireland!

Our workshop in Limerick, Ireland is from July 16th Thru the 20th. This is a great inexpensive workshop for Europeans, or anyone who wants to spend time in beautiful Ireland! INFO IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS WORKSHOP Click here for more info


Click For USA!


Our U.S. workshop is at the University of Delaware and is a great workshop!
INFO IS COMING SOON the dates are July, 28 through Aug 2.
INFO IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS WORKSHOP. Click here for more info
While we are gathering info, if you have questions please email me at tonymiceli@gmail.com


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seneferu Thu, 07/03/2014 - 19:35

Weighing in (no pun intended)on heavier large head mallets damaging the bars, I never had a problem. I have many large head Mike Balter mallets and the Pro-Mark Milt Jackson signature mallets. In my humble opinion, if one uses the down-up stroke first suggested by Phil Kraus, I believe the bars will be protected. It is in the technique one uses. The down-up stroke keeps your hands close to the bars without the wide arc and with stroke enough wrists, you can still get the power you need for volume. Also it depends on the hardness, softness, and type of material that the core of the mallet is made of. How many wraps of yarn does it have? What kind or type of yarn or cord used (there is a technical term for it, I forgot what it is).

The guys to consult about mallets and vibraphones, are Leigh Howard Stevens and the technical engineers at Malletech. They have literally reinvented the vibraphone. Just my thoughts. musically yours in peace and love, Seneferu Khepera

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